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Investigating The Role Of Cortical Inhibition In Tinnitus, Krystal Beh Jul 2017

Investigating The Role Of Cortical Inhibition In Tinnitus, Krystal Beh

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Subjective tinnitus is characterized as the perception of a phantom sound with no external acoustic source, and is often described as a “ringing in the ears” sensation. While evidence supports a central origin for tinnitus, the underlying neural mechanisms for this condition remain elusive. The studies presented in this thesis offer significant contributions to understanding the neural basis of tinnitus by (1) validating a behavioural paradigm that can successfully screen rats for transient noise-induced tinnitus without any indications of false-positives, and (2) demonstrating that a local loss of inhibition is sufficient to induce gain enhancement in the primary auditory cortex, …